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Episode 17: Wordy Wild West

«Wild West» were called those landscapes west of the Mississippi, who in the second half of the 19th Century still were not part of the United States. Politically, the great slaughter of 300 Lakota Indians at Wounded Knee Creek in 1889 marked the end of the «Wild West» – four years later, Antonín Dvořák writes his «New World Symphony». In the adventure chamber of many hearts though the «Wild West» continues to live a wordy life.

Music: When Hektor Maille traversed the Joshua Tree National Park on August 26, 2010, Antonín Dvořák's «New World Symphony» came out of his car radio.